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So was the child on the road, or the woman driving on the pavement?runwellian

So was the child on the road, or the woman driving on the pavement?

Score: 10

thecoat
1:31pm Wed 3 Sep 14

Hope the lad is all ok.

Hope the lad is all ok.thecoat

Hope the lad is all ok.

Score: 6

Keptquiettillnow
4:22pm Wed 3 Sep 14

_Lotus_ wrote…

pembury53 wrote…

yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?

What, whilst he is riding a scooter. For crying out loud, what the hell are you on.

May have been on about the motorist?

[quote][p][bold]_Lotus_[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]pembury53[/bold] wrote:
yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?[/p][/quote]What, whilst he is riding a scooter. For crying out loud, what the hell are you on.[/p][/quote]May have been on about the motorist?Keptquiettillnow

_Lotus_ wrote…

pembury53 wrote…

yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?

What, whilst he is riding a scooter. For crying out loud, what the hell are you on.

May have been on about the motorist?

Score: 4

chapchap87
4:25pm Wed 3 Sep 14

The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant!

The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant!chapchap87

The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant!

Score: -14

pembury53
2:59pm Wed 3 Sep 14

yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?

yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?pembury53

yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?

Score: -8

[deleted]
3:18pm Wed 3 Sep 14

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[quote][p][bold]pembury53[/bold] wrote:
yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?[/p][/quote]Yeah possibly. These 12 year old kids all have Iphones now.Hidden Identity

pembury53 wrote…

yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?

Yeah possibly. These 12 year old kids all have Iphones now.

Score: 6

Kim Gandy
7:14pm Wed 3 Sep 14

chapchap87 wrote…

warrior_of_keys wrote…

chapchap87 wrote…

The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant!

As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...

Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.

Assumptions of being where i live seeing so many cars going past with sometimes easily as many as 3 drivers on mobiles within 10 minutes... Oh and surprise surprise, its women! Iv even photos on my phone of people driving on their mobiles so id be careful if i were you 's as these photos can easily be handed to the police

Do pipe down with your sexist comments.

Where does it say she was on the phone?

Honest to God, the number of ASSUMPTIONS you goons make on here without having all the FACTS in front of you.

You've photos on your phone of people driving whilst on their mobiles. Pray tell, how do you get pictures like that unless you are driving yourself? You can't possibly get them at speed, even at 30 mph when they go past you cannot possibly get good quality images if you're just standing there.

And who the hell are you to be taking pictures of other people anyway? There are sodding cameras everywhere in this country. Like keyboard detectives, they are in every orifice.

And for the record numbnuts, I've seen LOADS of men driving whilst nattering on the phone and living in a town centre, I probably see more than you do.

And let me remind you once again who the motor insurance companies favour the most - even though the pc brigade jumped on it (probably all male) - that's right. WOMEN drivers.

[quote][p][bold]chapchap87[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]warrior_of_keys[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]chapchap87[/bold] wrote:
The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant![/p][/quote]As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...
Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.[/p][/quote]Assumptions of being where i live seeing so many cars going past with sometimes easily as many as 3 drivers on mobiles within 10 minutes... Oh and surprise surprise, its women! Iv even photos on my phone of people driving on their mobiles so id be careful if i were you 's as these photos can easily be handed to the police[/p][/quote]Do pipe down with your sexist comments.
Where does it say she was on the phone?
Honest to God, the number of ASSUMPTIONS you goons make on here without having all the FACTS in front of you.
You've photos on your phone of people driving whilst on their mobiles. Pray tell, how do you get pictures like that unless you are driving yourself? You can't possibly get them at speed, even at 30 mph when they go past you cannot possibly get good quality images if you're just standing there.
And who the hell are you to be taking pictures of other people anyway? There are sodding cameras everywhere in this country. Like keyboard detectives, they are in every orifice.
And for the record numbnuts, I've seen LOADS of men driving whilst nattering on the phone and living in a town centre, I probably see more than you do.
And let me remind you once again who the motor insurance companies favour the most - even though the pc brigade jumped on it (probably all male) - that's right. WOMEN drivers.Kim Gandy

chapchap87 wrote…

warrior_of_keys wrote…

chapchap87 wrote…

The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant!

As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...

Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.

Assumptions of being where i live seeing so many cars going past with sometimes easily as many as 3 drivers on mobiles within 10 minutes... Oh and surprise surprise, its women! Iv even photos on my phone of people driving on their mobiles so id be careful if i were you 's as these photos can easily be handed to the police

Do pipe down with your sexist comments.

Where does it say she was on the phone?

Honest to God, the number of ASSUMPTIONS you goons make on here without having all the FACTS in front of you.

You've photos on your phone of people driving whilst on their mobiles. Pray tell, how do you get pictures like that unless you are driving yourself? You can't possibly get them at speed, even at 30 mph when they go past you cannot possibly get good quality images if you're just standing there.

And who the hell are you to be taking pictures of other people anyway? There are sodding cameras everywhere in this country. Like keyboard detectives, they are in every orifice.

And for the record numbnuts, I've seen LOADS of men driving whilst nattering on the phone and living in a town centre, I probably see more than you do.

And let me remind you once again who the motor insurance companies favour the most - even though the pc brigade jumped on it (probably all male) - that's right. WOMEN drivers.

Score: 10

_Lotus_
4:03pm Wed 3 Sep 14

pembury53 wrote…

yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?

What, whilst he is riding a scooter. For crying out loud, what the hell are you on.

[quote][p][bold]pembury53[/bold] wrote:
yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?[/p][/quote]What, whilst he is riding a scooter. For crying out loud, what the hell are you on._Lotus_

pembury53 wrote…

yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?

What, whilst he is riding a scooter. For crying out loud, what the hell are you on.

Score: 1

chapchap87
5:04pm Wed 3 Sep 14

warrior_of_keys wrote…

chapchap87 wrote…

The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant!

As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...

Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.

Assumptions of being where i live seeing so many cars going past with sometimes easily as many as 3 drivers on mobiles within 10 minutes... Oh and surprise surprise, its women! Iv even photos on my phone of people driving on their mobiles so id be careful if i were you 's as these photos can easily be handed to the police

[quote][p][bold]warrior_of_keys[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]chapchap87[/bold] wrote:
The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant![/p][/quote]As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...
Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.[/p][/quote]Assumptions of being where i live seeing so many cars going past with sometimes easily as many as 3 drivers on mobiles within 10 minutes... Oh and surprise surprise, its women! Iv even photos on my phone of people driving on their mobiles so id be careful if i were you 's as these photos can easily be handed to the policechapchap87

warrior_of_keys wrote…

chapchap87 wrote…

The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant!

As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...

Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.

Assumptions of being where i live seeing so many cars going past with sometimes easily as many as 3 drivers on mobiles within 10 minutes... Oh and surprise surprise, its women! Iv even photos on my phone of people driving on their mobiles so id be careful if i were you 's as these photos can easily be handed to the police

Score: -5

warrior_of_keys
4:54pm Wed 3 Sep 14

chapchap87 wrote…

The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant!

As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...

Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.

[quote][p][bold]chapchap87[/bold] wrote:
The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant![/p][/quote]As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...
Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.warrior_of_keys

chapchap87 wrote…

The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant!

As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...

Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.

Score: 11

Kim Gandy
7:04pm Wed 3 Sep 14

_Lotus_ wrote…

pembury53 wrote…

yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?

What, whilst he is riding a scooter. For crying out loud, what the hell are you on.

same drugs as usual unfortunately.

Matron needs to review them methinks.

[quote][p][bold]_Lotus_[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]pembury53[/bold] wrote:
yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?[/p][/quote]What, whilst he is riding a scooter. For crying out loud, what the hell are you on.[/p][/quote]same drugs as usual unfortunately.
Matron needs to review them methinks.Kim Gandy

_Lotus_ wrote…

pembury53 wrote…

yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?

What, whilst he is riding a scooter. For crying out loud, what the hell are you on.

same drugs as usual unfortunately.

Matron needs to review them methinks.

Score: 6

Kim Gandy
7:15pm Wed 3 Sep 14

runwellian wrote…

So was the child on the road, or the woman driving on the pavement?

at last, a sensible question

[quote][p][bold]runwellian[/bold] wrote:
So was the child on the road, or the woman driving on the pavement?[/p][/quote]at last, a sensible questionKim Gandy

runwellian wrote…

So was the child on the road, or the woman driving on the pavement?

at last, a sensible question

Score: 10

Kim Gandy
7:17pm Wed 3 Sep 14

After all of that, I sincerely hope this young man makes a full recovery.

After all of that, I sincerely hope this young man makes a full recovery.Kim Gandy

After all of that, I sincerely hope this young man makes a full recovery.

Score: 10

Kim Gandy
7:40pm Wed 3 Sep 14

Good god, whatever next, self appointed nutjobs driving around filming folk going about their daily business.

If you're operating a CCTV then surely it has to be aimed at your "victims" and if that is the case, your full attention is not on YOUR driving so in that case you are committing an offence yourself a-hole.

Honestly Echo page subs if there is any such creature, what ARE you allowing to roam free on this website these days?

Oh and nutjob... if you're going around filming people and you are not doing it as part of a police investigation perhaps we should have your full name and car registration number, as you are not authorised, therefore we are entitled to know your ID.

Yes?

Thought not!

Good god, whatever next, self appointed nutjobs driving around filming folk going about their daily business.
If you're operating a CCTV then surely it has to be aimed at your "victims" and if that is the case, your full attention is not on YOUR driving so in that case you are committing an offence yourself a-hole.
Honestly Echo page subs if there is any such creature, what ARE you allowing to roam free on this website these days?
Oh and nutjob... if you're going around filming people and you are not doing it as part of a police investigation perhaps we should have your full name and car registration number, as you are not authorised, therefore we are entitled to know your ID.
Yes?
Thought not!Kim Gandy

Good god, whatever next, self appointed nutjobs driving around filming folk going about their daily business.

If you're operating a CCTV then surely it has to be aimed at your "victims" and if that is the case, your full attention is not on YOUR driving so in that case you are committing an offence yourself a-hole.

Honestly Echo page subs if there is any such creature, what ARE you allowing to roam free on this website these days?

Oh and nutjob... if you're going around filming people and you are not doing it as part of a police investigation perhaps we should have your full name and car registration number, as you are not authorised, therefore we are entitled to know your ID.

Yes?

Thought not!

Score: 1

the25man
7:31pm Wed 3 Sep 14

Kim Gandy wrote…

chapchap87 wrote…

warrior_of_keys wrote…

chapchap87 wrote…

The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant!

As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...

Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.

Assumptions of being where i live seeing so many cars going past with sometimes easily as many as 3 drivers on mobiles within 10 minutes... Oh and surprise surprise, its women! Iv even photos on my phone of people driving on their mobiles so id be careful if i were you 's as these photos can easily be handed to the police

Do pipe down with your sexist comments.

Where does it say she was on the phone?

Honest to God, the number of ASSUMPTIONS you goons make on here without having all the FACTS in front of you.

You've photos on your phone of people driving whilst on their mobiles. Pray tell, how do you get pictures like that unless you are driving yourself? You can't possibly get them at speed, even at 30 mph when they go past you cannot possibly get good quality images if you're just standing there.

And who the hell are you to be taking pictures of other people anyway? There are sodding cameras everywhere in this country. Like keyboard detectives, they are in every orifice.

And for the record numbnuts, I've seen LOADS of men driving whilst nattering on the phone and living in a town centre, I probably see more than you do.

And let me remind you once again who the motor insurance companies favour the most - even though the pc brigade jumped on it (probably all male) - that's right. WOMEN drivers.

Oh I've got lots of film of drivers on there Phones as I have CCTV fitted in my car.
I've had more trouble with woman drivers then men. SO THERE

[quote][p][bold]Kim Gandy[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]chapchap87[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]warrior_of_keys[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]chapchap87[/bold] wrote:
The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant![/p][/quote]As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...
Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.[/p][/quote]Assumptions of being where i live seeing so many cars going past with sometimes easily as many as 3 drivers on mobiles within 10 minutes... Oh and surprise surprise, its women! Iv even photos on my phone of people driving on their mobiles so id be careful if i were you 's as these photos can easily be handed to the police[/p][/quote]Do pipe down with your sexist comments.
Where does it say she was on the phone?
Honest to God, the number of ASSUMPTIONS you goons make on here without having all the FACTS in front of you.
You've photos on your phone of people driving whilst on their mobiles. Pray tell, how do you get pictures like that unless you are driving yourself? You can't possibly get them at speed, even at 30 mph when they go past you cannot possibly get good quality images if you're just standing there.
And who the hell are you to be taking pictures of other people anyway? There are sodding cameras everywhere in this country. Like keyboard detectives, they are in every orifice.
And for the record numbnuts, I've seen LOADS of men driving whilst nattering on the phone and living in a town centre, I probably see more than you do.
And let me remind you once again who the motor insurance companies favour the most - even though the pc brigade jumped on it (probably all male) - that's right. WOMEN drivers.[/p][/quote]Oh I've got lots of film of drivers on there Phones as I have CCTV fitted in my car.
I've had more trouble with woman drivers then men. SO THEREthe25man

Kim Gandy wrote…

chapchap87 wrote…

warrior_of_keys wrote…

chapchap87 wrote…

The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant!

As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...

Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.

Assumptions of being where i live seeing so many cars going past with sometimes easily as many as 3 drivers on mobiles within 10 minutes... Oh and surprise surprise, its women! Iv even photos on my phone of people driving on their mobiles so id be careful if i were you 's as these photos can easily be handed to the police

Do pipe down with your sexist comments.

Where does it say she was on the phone?

Honest to God, the number of ASSUMPTIONS you goons make on here without having all the FACTS in front of you.

You've photos on your phone of people driving whilst on their mobiles. Pray tell, how do you get pictures like that unless you are driving yourself? You can't possibly get them at speed, even at 30 mph when they go past you cannot possibly get good quality images if you're just standing there.

And who the hell are you to be taking pictures of other people anyway? There are sodding cameras everywhere in this country. Like keyboard detectives, they are in every orifice.

And for the record numbnuts, I've seen LOADS of men driving whilst nattering on the phone and living in a town centre, I probably see more than you do.

And let me remind you once again who the motor insurance companies favour the most - even though the pc brigade jumped on it (probably all male) - that's right. WOMEN drivers.

Oh I've got lots of film of drivers on there Phones as I have CCTV fitted in my car.
I've had more trouble with woman drivers then men. SO THERE

Score: -3

Kim Gandy
7:35pm Wed 3 Sep 14

the25man wrote…

Kim Gandy wrote…

chapchap87 wrote…

warrior_of_keys wrote…

chapchap87 wrote…

The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant!

As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...

Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.

Assumptions of being where i live seeing so many cars going past with sometimes easily as many as 3 drivers on mobiles within 10 minutes... Oh and surprise surprise, its women! Iv even photos on my phone of people driving on their mobiles so id be careful if i were you 's as these photos can easily be handed to the police

Do pipe down with your sexist comments.

Where does it say she was on the phone?

Honest to God, the number of ASSUMPTIONS you goons make on here without having all the FACTS in front of you.

You've photos on your phone of people driving whilst on their mobiles. Pray tell, how do you get pictures like that unless you are driving yourself? You can't possibly get them at speed, even at 30 mph when they go past you cannot possibly get good quality images if you're just standing there.

And who the hell are you to be taking pictures of other people anyway? There are sodding cameras everywhere in this country. Like keyboard detectives, they are in every orifice.

And for the record numbnuts, I've seen LOADS of men driving whilst nattering on the phone and living in a town centre, I probably see more than you do.

And let me remind you once again who the motor insurance companies favour the most - even though the pc brigade jumped on it (probably all male) - that's right. WOMEN drivers.

Oh I've got lots of film of drivers on there Phones as I have CCTV fitted in my car.
I've had more trouble with woman drivers then men. SO THERE

Shut up twerp. Go and do something useful like descaling your toilet.

CCTV in your car, filming women drivers. Pervert.

I take it you're unemployed then? If you've nothing better to do than go around filming folk.

You do realise in certain instances it's illegal to film people without their knowledge.

And if you are going around specifically filming women you will have some serious explaining to do. There is also an issue of discrimination there.

So there!

Now crawl back down your hole.

Nutters like you aren't intimidating anyone. Grow up.

[quote][p][bold]the25man[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Kim Gandy[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]chapchap87[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]warrior_of_keys[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]chapchap87[/bold] wrote:
The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant![/p][/quote]As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...
Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.[/p][/quote]Assumptions of being where i live seeing so many cars going past with sometimes easily as many as 3 drivers on mobiles within 10 minutes... Oh and surprise surprise, its women! Iv even photos on my phone of people driving on their mobiles so id be careful if i were you 's as these photos can easily be handed to the police[/p][/quote]Do pipe down with your sexist comments.
Where does it say she was on the phone?
Honest to God, the number of ASSUMPTIONS you goons make on here without having all the FACTS in front of you.
You've photos on your phone of people driving whilst on their mobiles. Pray tell, how do you get pictures like that unless you are driving yourself? You can't possibly get them at speed, even at 30 mph when they go past you cannot possibly get good quality images if you're just standing there.
And who the hell are you to be taking pictures of other people anyway? There are sodding cameras everywhere in this country. Like keyboard detectives, they are in every orifice.
And for the record numbnuts, I've seen LOADS of men driving whilst nattering on the phone and living in a town centre, I probably see more than you do.
And let me remind you once again who the motor insurance companies favour the most - even though the pc brigade jumped on it (probably all male) - that's right. WOMEN drivers.[/p][/quote]Oh I've got lots of film of drivers on there Phones as I have CCTV fitted in my car.
I've had more trouble with woman drivers then men. SO THERE[/p][/quote]Shut up twerp. Go and do something useful like descaling your toilet.
CCTV in your car, filming women drivers. Pervert.
I take it you're unemployed then? If you've nothing better to do than go around filming folk.
You do realise in certain instances it's illegal to film people without their knowledge.
And if you are going around specifically filming women you will have some serious explaining to do. There is also an issue of discrimination there.
So there!
Now crawl back down your hole.
Nutters like you aren't intimidating anyone. Grow up.Kim Gandy

the25man wrote…

Kim Gandy wrote…

chapchap87 wrote…

warrior_of_keys wrote…

chapchap87 wrote…

The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant!

As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...

Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.

Assumptions of being where i live seeing so many cars going past with sometimes easily as many as 3 drivers on mobiles within 10 minutes... Oh and surprise surprise, its women! Iv even photos on my phone of people driving on their mobiles so id be careful if i were you 's as these photos can easily be handed to the police

Do pipe down with your sexist comments.

Where does it say she was on the phone?

Honest to God, the number of ASSUMPTIONS you goons make on here without having all the FACTS in front of you.

You've photos on your phone of people driving whilst on their mobiles. Pray tell, how do you get pictures like that unless you are driving yourself? You can't possibly get them at speed, even at 30 mph when they go past you cannot possibly get good quality images if you're just standing there.

And who the hell are you to be taking pictures of other people anyway? There are sodding cameras everywhere in this country. Like keyboard detectives, they are in every orifice.

And for the record numbnuts, I've seen LOADS of men driving whilst nattering on the phone and living in a town centre, I probably see more than you do.

And let me remind you once again who the motor insurance companies favour the most - even though the pc brigade jumped on it (probably all male) - that's right. WOMEN drivers.

Oh I've got lots of film of drivers on there Phones as I have CCTV fitted in my car.
I've had more trouble with woman drivers then men. SO THERE

Shut up twerp. Go and do something useful like descaling your toilet.

CCTV in your car, filming women drivers. Pervert.

I take it you're unemployed then? If you've nothing better to do than go around filming folk.

You do realise in certain instances it's illegal to film people without their knowledge.

And if you are going around specifically filming women you will have some serious explaining to do. There is also an issue of discrimination there.

So there!

Now crawl back down your hole.

Nutters like you aren't intimidating anyone. Grow up.

Score: 4

the25man
7:54pm Wed 3 Sep 14

Kim Gandy wrote…

Good god, whatever next, self appointed nutjobs driving around filming folk going about their daily business.

If you're operating a CCTV then surely it has to be aimed at your "victims" and if that is the case, your full attention is not on YOUR driving so in that case you are committing an offence yourself a-hole.

Honestly Echo page subs if there is any such creature, what ARE you allowing to roam free on this website these days?

Oh and nutjob... if you're going around filming people and you are not doing it as part of a police investigation perhaps we should have your full name and car registration number, as you are not authorised, therefore we are entitled to know your ID.

Yes?

Thought not!

Taxi drivers have cameras fitted did you not know that.
Also the camera is only in operation when the vehicle is running and records what is in front.
Regarding my ID ask the Echo as they have my details.
Oh you once claimed never to answer others.
TWO COMMENTS regarding mine WELL DONE

[quote][p][bold]Kim Gandy[/bold] wrote:
Good god, whatever next, self appointed nutjobs driving around filming folk going about their daily business.
If you're operating a CCTV then surely it has to be aimed at your "victims" and if that is the case, your full attention is not on YOUR driving so in that case you are committing an offence yourself a-hole.
Honestly Echo page subs if there is any such creature, what ARE you allowing to roam free on this website these days?
Oh and nutjob... if you're going around filming people and you are not doing it as part of a police investigation perhaps we should have your full name and car registration number, as you are not authorised, therefore we are entitled to know your ID.
Yes?
Thought not![/p][/quote]Taxi drivers have cameras fitted did you not know that.
Also the camera is only in operation when the vehicle is running and records what is in front.
Regarding my ID ask the Echo as they have my details.
Oh you once claimed never to answer others.
TWO COMMENTS regarding mine WELL DONEthe25man

Kim Gandy wrote…

Good god, whatever next, self appointed nutjobs driving around filming folk going about their daily business.

If you're operating a CCTV then surely it has to be aimed at your "victims" and if that is the case, your full attention is not on YOUR driving so in that case you are committing an offence yourself a-hole.

Honestly Echo page subs if there is any such creature, what ARE you allowing to roam free on this website these days?

Oh and nutjob... if you're going around filming people and you are not doing it as part of a police investigation perhaps we should have your full name and car registration number, as you are not authorised, therefore we are entitled to know your ID.

Yes?

Thought not!

Taxi drivers have cameras fitted did you not know that.
Also the camera is only in operation when the vehicle is running and records what is in front.
Regarding my ID ask the Echo as they have my details.
Oh you once claimed never to answer others.
TWO COMMENTS regarding mine WELL DONE

Score: -1

Almeda11
9:12pm Wed 3 Sep 14

Hidden Identity wrote…

pembury53 wrote…

yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?

Yeah possibly. These 12 year old kids all have Iphones now.

Yes, and so do drivers !!!!

[quote][p][bold]Hidden Identity[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]pembury53[/bold] wrote:
yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?[/p][/quote]Yeah possibly. These 12 year old kids all have Iphones now.[/p][/quote]Yes, and so do drivers !!!!Almeda11

Hidden Identity wrote…

pembury53 wrote…

yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?

Yeah possibly. These 12 year old kids all have Iphones now.

Yes, and so do drivers !!!!

Score: -3

Almeda11
9:16pm Wed 3 Sep 14

_Lotus_ wrote…

pembury53 wrote…

yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?

What, whilst he is riding a scooter. For crying out loud, what the hell are you on.

Agreed. And l have NEVER seen a child on a bike or scooter yakking on their phones , but l have seen PLENTY of drivers, comments like his just make brits look a bunch of hippocritical b`s , which many of them are and need to grow up if that`s at all possible.

[quote][p][bold]_Lotus_[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]pembury53[/bold] wrote:
yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?[/p][/quote]What, whilst he is riding a scooter. For crying out loud, what the hell are you on.[/p][/quote]Agreed. And l have NEVER seen a child on a bike or scooter yakking on their phones , but l have seen PLENTY of drivers, comments like his just make brits look a bunch of hippocritical b`s , which many of them are and need to grow up if that`s at all possible.Almeda11

_Lotus_ wrote…

pembury53 wrote…

yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?

What, whilst he is riding a scooter. For crying out loud, what the hell are you on.

Agreed. And l have NEVER seen a child on a bike or scooter yakking on their phones , but l have seen PLENTY of drivers, comments like his just make brits look a bunch of hippocritical b`s , which many of them are and need to grow up if that`s at all possible.

Score: -1

Almeda11
9:18pm Wed 3 Sep 14

runwellian wrote…

So was the child on the road, or the woman driving on the pavement?

Well the article clearly says that she was driving along Church Rd, so the boy was probably crossing the road.

[quote][p][bold]runwellian[/bold] wrote:
So was the child on the road, or the woman driving on the pavement?[/p][/quote]Well the article clearly says that she was driving along Church Rd, so the boy was probably crossing the road.Almeda11

runwellian wrote…

So was the child on the road, or the woman driving on the pavement?

Well the article clearly says that she was driving along Church Rd, so the boy was probably crossing the road.

Score: 0

Almeda11
9:20pm Wed 3 Sep 14

Keptquiettillnow wrote…

_Lotus_ wrote…

pembury53 wrote…

yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?

What, whilst he is riding a scooter. For crying out loud, what the hell are you on.

May have been on about the motorist?

Well you could be right, but in my experience of this country, unfortunately, too many like to point the finger of blame at children or young people, and let`s not forget from where they learn their values.

[quote][p][bold]Keptquiettillnow[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]_Lotus_[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]pembury53[/bold] wrote:
yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?[/p][/quote]What, whilst he is riding a scooter. For crying out loud, what the hell are you on.[/p][/quote]May have been on about the motorist?[/p][/quote]Well you could be right, but in my experience of this country, unfortunately, too many like to point the finger of blame at children or young people, and let`s not forget from where they learn their values.Almeda11

Keptquiettillnow wrote…

_Lotus_ wrote…

pembury53 wrote…

yakking on the bl00dy phone again ?

What, whilst he is riding a scooter. For crying out loud, what the hell are you on.

May have been on about the motorist?

Well you could be right, but in my experience of this country, unfortunately, too many like to point the finger of blame at children or young people, and let`s not forget from where they learn their values.

Score: 2

[deleted]
7:10am Thu 4 Sep 14

[deleted]

[quote][p][bold]Kim Gandy[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]the25man[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Kim Gandy[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]chapchap87[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]warrior_of_keys[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]chapchap87[/bold] wrote:
The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant![/p][/quote]As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...
Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.[/p][/quote]Assumptions of being where i live seeing so many cars going past with sometimes easily as many as 3 drivers on mobiles within 10 minutes... Oh and surprise surprise, its women! Iv even photos on my phone of people driving on their mobiles so id be careful if i were you 's as these photos can easily be handed to the police[/p][/quote]Do pipe down with your sexist comments.
Where does it say she was on the phone?
Honest to God, the number of ASSUMPTIONS you goons make on here without having all the FACTS in front of you.
You've photos on your phone of people driving whilst on their mobiles. Pray tell, how do you get pictures like that unless you are driving yourself? You can't possibly get them at speed, even at 30 mph when they go past you cannot possibly get good quality images if you're just standing there.
And who the hell are you to be taking pictures of other people anyway? There are sodding cameras everywhere in this country. Like keyboard detectives, they are in every orifice.
And for the record numbnuts, I've seen LOADS of men driving whilst nattering on the phone and living in a town centre, I probably see more than you do.
And let me remind you once again who the motor insurance companies favour the most - even though the pc brigade jumped on it (probably all male) - that's right. WOMEN drivers.[/p][/quote]Oh I've got lots of film of drivers on there Phones as I have CCTV fitted in my car.
I've had more trouble with woman drivers then men. SO THERE[/p][/quote]Shut up twerp. Go and do something useful like descaling your toilet.
CCTV in your car, filming women drivers. Pervert.
I take it you're unemployed then? If you've nothing better to do than go around filming folk.
You do realise in certain instances it's illegal to film people without their knowledge.
And if you are going around specifically filming women you will have some serious explaining to do. There is also an issue of discrimination there.
So there!
Now crawl back down your hole.
Nutters like you aren't intimidating anyone. Grow up.[/p][/quote]It is not illegal WHATSOEVER to film in a public place. I have filmed policeman when I have been pulled over before to intimidate them and tell them there going to be all over Facebook within 2 minutes. CCTV films us 24/7 without our permission, so we can film who the f**ck we like.Hidden Identity

Kim Gandy wrote…

the25man wrote…

Kim Gandy wrote…

chapchap87 wrote…

warrior_of_keys wrote…

chapchap87 wrote…

The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant!

As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...

Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.

Assumptions of being where i live seeing so many cars going past with sometimes easily as many as 3 drivers on mobiles within 10 minutes... Oh and surprise surprise, its women! Iv even photos on my phone of people driving on their mobiles so id be careful if i were you 's as these photos can easily be handed to the police

Do pipe down with your sexist comments.

Where does it say she was on the phone?

Honest to God, the number of ASSUMPTIONS you goons make on here without having all the FACTS in front of you.

You've photos on your phone of people driving whilst on their mobiles. Pray tell, how do you get pictures like that unless you are driving yourself? You can't possibly get them at speed, even at 30 mph when they go past you cannot possibly get good quality images if you're just standing there.

And who the hell are you to be taking pictures of other people anyway? There are sodding cameras everywhere in this country. Like keyboard detectives, they are in every orifice.

And for the record numbnuts, I've seen LOADS of men driving whilst nattering on the phone and living in a town centre, I probably see more than you do.

And let me remind you once again who the motor insurance companies favour the most - even though the pc brigade jumped on it (probably all male) - that's right. WOMEN drivers.

Oh I've got lots of film of drivers on there Phones as I have CCTV fitted in my car.
I've had more trouble with woman drivers then men. SO THERE

Shut up twerp. Go and do something useful like descaling your toilet.

CCTV in your car, filming women drivers. Pervert.

I take it you're unemployed then? If you've nothing better to do than go around filming folk.

You do realise in certain instances it's illegal to film people without their knowledge.

And if you are going around specifically filming women you will have some serious explaining to do. There is also an issue of discrimination there.

So there!

Now crawl back down your hole.

Nutters like you aren't intimidating anyone. Grow up.

It is not illegal WHATSOEVER to film in a public place. I have filmed policeman when I have been pulled over before to intimidate them and tell them there going to be all over Facebook within 2 minutes. CCTV films us 24/7 without our permission, so we can film who the f**ck we like.

Score: 0

warrior_of_keys
9:11am Thu 4 Sep 14

chapchap87 wrote…

warrior_of_keys wrote…

chapchap87 wrote…

The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant!

As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...

Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.

Assumptions of being where i live seeing so many cars going past with sometimes easily as many as 3 drivers on mobiles within 10 minutes... Oh and surprise surprise, its women! Iv even photos on my phone of people driving on their mobiles so id be careful if i were you 's as these photos can easily be handed to the police

Might as well make the assumption that the person driving was a drunken unemployed gang member from southend endz.... I see many of those stereotypes as well.

Naughty naughty, someone likes to keep photos of women on their phone... might as well change your name from 'chapchap' to 'peeping tom'. Do you only take photos of women, or do you swing both ways? p.s. its illegal to take photos on your phone while driving ha!

You are blatantly the type of person who starts a petition to get a no 'ball games sign' placed on a football pitch!

[quote][p][bold]chapchap87[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]warrior_of_keys[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]chapchap87[/bold] wrote:
The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant![/p][/quote]As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...
Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.[/p][/quote]Assumptions of being where i live seeing so many cars going past with sometimes easily as many as 3 drivers on mobiles within 10 minutes... Oh and surprise surprise, its women! Iv even photos on my phone of people driving on their mobiles so id be careful if i were you 's as these photos can easily be handed to the police[/p][/quote]Might as well make the assumption that the person driving was a drunken unemployed gang member from southend endz.... I see many of those stereotypes as well.
Naughty naughty, someone likes to keep photos of women on their phone... might as well change your name from 'chapchap' to 'peeping tom'. Do you only take photos of women, or do you swing both ways? p.s. its illegal to take photos on your phone while driving ha!
You are blatantly the type of person who starts a petition to get a no 'ball games sign' placed on a football pitch!warrior_of_keys

chapchap87 wrote…

warrior_of_keys wrote…

chapchap87 wrote…

The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant!

As well as Essex Police being vigilant, we also have detective chapchap 'keyboard' 87 on the case...

Well done detective chapchap87, you solved the mystery of the case by guesswork and assumptions alone.

Assumptions of being where i live seeing so many cars going past with sometimes easily as many as 3 drivers on mobiles within 10 minutes... Oh and surprise surprise, its women! Iv even photos on my phone of people driving on their mobiles so id be careful if i were you 's as these photos can easily be handed to the police

Might as well make the assumption that the person driving was a drunken unemployed gang member from southend endz.... I see many of those stereotypes as well.

Naughty naughty, someone likes to keep photos of women on their phone... might as well change your name from 'chapchap' to 'peeping tom'. Do you only take photos of women, or do you swing both ways? p.s. its illegal to take photos on your phone while driving ha!

You are blatantly the type of person who starts a petition to get a no 'ball games sign' placed on a football pitch!

Score: 3

dragon42
10:13am Thu 4 Sep 14

if she had been on her phone you can be assured that the essex echo would have been suitably outraged in their article therefore, the lack of witch hunt leads one to assume she wasn't. i used to have to run the gauntlet of teens playing chicken deliberately on the road outside a local school & mentally held my breath driving down my own home street because of the local kids who seem to consider the road doesn't exist as anything but their playground & dash across & make sudden direction changes in the middle of it without warning. kids often have their music blaring through headphones & yes they do also use their phones when riding bikes etc.
lets have some common sense here - theres not enough said in the article to point the finger of blame anywhere ffs

if she had been on her phone you can be assured that the essex echo would have been suitably outraged in their article therefore, the lack of witch hunt leads one to assume she wasn't. i used to have to run the gauntlet of teens playing chicken deliberately on the road outside a local school & mentally held my breath driving down my own home street because of the local kids who seem to consider the road doesn't exist as anything but their playground & dash across & make sudden direction changes in the middle of it without warning. kids often have their music blaring through headphones & yes they do also use their phones when riding bikes etc.
lets have some common sense here - theres not enough said in the article to point the finger of blame anywhere ffsdragon42

if she had been on her phone you can be assured that the essex echo would have been suitably outraged in their article therefore, the lack of witch hunt leads one to assume she wasn't. i used to have to run the gauntlet of teens playing chicken deliberately on the road outside a local school & mentally held my breath driving down my own home street because of the local kids who seem to consider the road doesn't exist as anything but their playground & dash across & make sudden direction changes in the middle of it without warning. kids often have their music blaring through headphones & yes they do also use their phones when riding bikes etc.
lets have some common sense here - theres not enough said in the article to point the finger of blame anywhere ffs

Score: 1

stopmoaning1
11:56am Thu 4 Sep 14

Interesting comments on here and loads of assumptions. As somebody who works in motor insurance let me throw a quick fact in. If there is any indication the driver was using a phone at the time, this is already being investigated by the police. They will need a specific evidential procedure to prove this in court. That takes time. (It's the law before you all jump up and down and say why can't the officer just look at her call history)

Another interesting 'fact' that needs clarifying from Kim Gandy. What are the circumstances where it would be illegal to film somebody in public? Straight factual answer please, no ranting or smokescreens.

Interesting comments on here and loads of assumptions. As somebody who works in motor insurance let me throw a quick fact in. If there is any indication the driver was using a phone at the time, this is already being investigated by the police. They will need a specific evidential procedure to prove this in court. That takes time. (It's the law before you all jump up and down and say why can't the officer just look at her call history)
Another interesting 'fact' that needs clarifying from Kim Gandy. What are the circumstances where it would be illegal to film somebody in public? Straight factual answer please, no ranting or smokescreens.stopmoaning1

Interesting comments on here and loads of assumptions. As somebody who works in motor insurance let me throw a quick fact in. If there is any indication the driver was using a phone at the time, this is already being investigated by the police. They will need a specific evidential procedure to prove this in court. That takes time. (It's the law before you all jump up and down and say why can't the officer just look at her call history)

Another interesting 'fact' that needs clarifying from Kim Gandy. What are the circumstances where it would be illegal to film somebody in public? Straight factual answer please, no ranting or smokescreens.

Score: 1

Hawthorne
12:42pm Thu 4 Sep 14

stopmoaning1 wrote…

Interesting comments on here and loads of assumptions. As somebody who works in motor insurance let me throw a quick fact in. If there is any indication the driver was using a phone at the time, this is already being investigated by the police. They will need a specific evidential procedure to prove this in court. That takes time. (It's the law before you all jump up and down and say why can't the officer just look at her call history)

Another interesting 'fact' that needs clarifying from Kim Gandy. What are the circumstances where it would be illegal to film somebody in public? Straight factual answer please, no ranting or smokescreens.

Good luck with that.

[quote][p][bold]stopmoaning1[/bold] wrote:
Interesting comments on here and loads of assumptions. As somebody who works in motor insurance let me throw a quick fact in. If there is any indication the driver was using a phone at the time, this is already being investigated by the police. They will need a specific evidential procedure to prove this in court. That takes time. (It's the law before you all jump up and down and say why can't the officer just look at her call history)
Another interesting 'fact' that needs clarifying from Kim Gandy. What are the circumstances where it would be illegal to film somebody in public? Straight factual answer please, no ranting or smokescreens.[/p][/quote]Good luck with that.Hawthorne

stopmoaning1 wrote…

Interesting comments on here and loads of assumptions. As somebody who works in motor insurance let me throw a quick fact in. If there is any indication the driver was using a phone at the time, this is already being investigated by the police. They will need a specific evidential procedure to prove this in court. That takes time. (It's the law before you all jump up and down and say why can't the officer just look at her call history)

Another interesting 'fact' that needs clarifying from Kim Gandy. What are the circumstances where it would be illegal to film somebody in public? Straight factual answer please, no ranting or smokescreens.

Good luck with that.

Score: 1

Popsiepop
5:35am Fri 5 Sep 14

I hope the lad makes a full recovery, must be awful for his family at the moment.

I hope the lad makes a full recovery, must be awful for his family at the moment.Popsiepop

I hope the lad makes a full recovery, must be awful for his family at the moment.

Score: 2

dottymouse
7:54pm Fri 5 Sep 14

chapchap87 wrote…

The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant!

By far the majority of people I see using their phones while driving are "white van" types, workmen in general with large and more dangerous vehicles and men in expensive cars, not wearing seat belts who appear to think that paying road tax exempts them for the laws regarding road safety.

[quote][p][bold]chapchap87[/bold] wrote:
The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant![/p][/quote]By far the majority of people I see using their phones while driving are "white van" types, workmen in general with large and more dangerous vehicles and men in expensive cars, not wearing seat belts who appear to think that paying road tax exempts them for the laws regarding road safety.dottymouse

chapchap87 wrote…

The lady driver was more than likely on the phone, not paying attention. Its amazing how many people, and yes it is mostly women, who are casually driving on their phones. Good job essex police for being aware and vigilant!

By far the majority of people I see using their phones while driving are "white van" types, workmen in general with large and more dangerous vehicles and men in expensive cars, not wearing seat belts who appear to think that paying road tax exempts them for the laws regarding road safety.

Score: 1

smiffy22
11:50pm Fri 5 Sep 14

Kim Gandy wrote…

Good god, whatever next, self appointed nutjobs driving around filming folk going about their daily business.

If you're operating a CCTV then surely it has to be aimed at your "victims" and if that is the case, your full attention is not on YOUR driving so in that case you are committing an offence yourself a-hole.

Honestly Echo page subs if there is any such creature, what ARE you allowing to roam free on this website these days?

Oh and nutjob... if you're going around filming people and you are not doing it as part of a police investigation perhaps we should have your full name and car registration number, as you are not authorised, therefore we are entitled to know your ID.

Yes?

Thought not!

Oops. This time you are wrong. There is no law against photographing or video filming people in public. It seems to be a common misconception so perhaps you can be forgiven for this mistake. Operating a camera while driving would be a different matter, but then like a growing number of folk perhaps he has a dash mounted camera.
Regards,
Smiffy22

[quote][p][bold]Kim Gandy[/bold] wrote:
Good god, whatever next, self appointed nutjobs driving around filming folk going about their daily business.
If you're operating a CCTV then surely it has to be aimed at your "victims" and if that is the case, your full attention is not on YOUR driving so in that case you are committing an offence yourself a-hole.
Honestly Echo page subs if there is any such creature, what ARE you allowing to roam free on this website these days?
Oh and nutjob... if you're going around filming people and you are not doing it as part of a police investigation perhaps we should have your full name and car registration number, as you are not authorised, therefore we are entitled to know your ID.
Yes?
Thought not![/p][/quote]Oops. This time you are wrong. There is no law against photographing or video filming people in public. It seems to be a common misconception so perhaps you can be forgiven for this mistake. Operating a camera while driving would be a different matter, but then like a growing number of folk perhaps he has a dash mounted camera.
Regards,
Smiffy22smiffy22

Kim Gandy wrote…

Good god, whatever next, self appointed nutjobs driving around filming folk going about their daily business.

If you're operating a CCTV then surely it has to be aimed at your "victims" and if that is the case, your full attention is not on YOUR driving so in that case you are committing an offence yourself a-hole.

Honestly Echo page subs if there is any such creature, what ARE you allowing to roam free on this website these days?

Oh and nutjob... if you're going around filming people and you are not doing it as part of a police investigation perhaps we should have your full name and car registration number, as you are not authorised, therefore we are entitled to know your ID.

Yes?

Thought not!

Oops. This time you are wrong. There is no law against photographing or video filming people in public. It seems to be a common misconception so perhaps you can be forgiven for this mistake. Operating a camera while driving would be a different matter, but then like a growing number of folk perhaps he has a dash mounted camera.
Regards,
Smiffy22

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